Sunday, December 21, 2014

In fact, we could not escape from being betrayed and stabbed by our own companions in the struggle.

Jebat Must Die - an epic tale sticks in each of our memory. Unfortunately Hang Jebat was often labelled as a traitor and a rebel in this story. In fact, Hang Jebat is just a pure fighter who wants to avenge not only the death of his friend, Hang Tuah but to fight the injustice ruler , a despot. Speaks about his intention.

Today the debate continues as many defending Hang Jebat as a loyal friend who seeks for justice over his friend's death and a statesman who loved his nation more than himself.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

All have now started to make noise in regarding of fuel price hike up. We can see banners, posters, online templates, short messages, whatsapp and many more media way to criticize the government’s move to increase the fuel price and the government are not concern over its people. I know there are instant economists; instant experts sitting in front of the computer are ready to put nasty comment on my write up. There will pro opposition who only believe their theory rather than trying or knowing the facts to attack me with your troops. Well I am not bothered and worried as I speak with the fact and base on the knowledge and involvement I have with these processes.

First of all I would like to correct your complain sentence. It is not fuel price was increased. It is suppose to mention as, the fuel subsidiary has been reduced. I can hear you saying “same lah” but it makes a lot of difference. Let me explain.

If a government is increasing the price even there is no subsidiary then the country is going to inflation stage where the country is heading for poor country status. Example many African nation need to spend millions of their own currency to buy a shirt and many more. Millions? Yes I mention millions. The sign of the country is getting weak can be seen in their currency value. This is leading to disastrous.

If a government is reducing subsidiary and implementing more transparent tax system, then it is heading to high income nation. High income nation or develop country has less subsidiary or no subsidiary and more transparent tax system and of course the tax percentage is very high in the range of 35% to 55% depends on the income range. Their payback system is by providing free education, jobless survival fund, single mother survival fund and many more. Example in England, jobless are paid weekly for their survival and single mother are paid weekly for survival. This mean the government has more funds to develop and maintain sustainability to run the nation.

I hope you can understand the difference between price increases and reduce subsidiary.

Now come back to the topic of reducing the fuel subsidiary matter. At the time I wrote this explanation, the Petrol price was RM2.55 per litre without subsidiary and after subsidiary reduced the new subsidiary price will be RM0.35 per litre which government will bear. Now let’s talk about Pakatan Rakyat Leader who told, the price of fuel will be reduced to RM1.70 per litre if they take over Putrajaya. If it happens then the PR government have to pay RM0.85 per litre. Current Government is spending billions of ringgit for the fuel subsidiary. If PR takes over and the fuel price reduced by increasing the subsidiary which will result 41% increase in subsidiary which will cause 41% increase in already billion dollar subsidiary payout. What are the impacts of paying high subsidiary? The explanation is given if you read further down.

During 1998 recession, Malaysia have borrowed large sum of money from the World Bank to sustain the country during the recession period. This is done during Tun Dr. Mahathir’s time which means the current Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was the Deputy Prime Minister and also the Finance Minister. In order to achieve high income nation, there are many areas which need to be developed, such as human capital, efficient infrastructure and proper transportation system, road system and many more. When we have the right resources and policies, more FDI (Foreign Direct Investments) can be attracted to our Country which increase the cash flow movement in the country and creates more opportunity for the people in terms of job and business opportunity which is key to the high income nation. We cannot be developing all the said things by having debts with World Bank. This will always have high risk of having outsiders having influence over our country. The only way to reduce the risk is by minimizing the debts and at the same time we must continuously develop all the necessary for high income nation. Looking into that, we need to manage the available resources to achieve the country’s vision 2020. That is the reason the subsidiary are being reduced in stages. When you understand this, you will be asking my salary is not increased but the living cost is increasing tremendously. We always blame the government for the living cost increase but are we blaming the right people are for the price increase are we doing the right thing? The traders are making use of these subsidiary reductions as a reason to increase their price. The suppliers are making use of this situation to increase their margin when their allowed to increase minimum percentage. Example, when fuel subsidiary reduced they are allow to increase RM0.10 to RM0.20 but they will use the situation to increase RM0.50 and above. Some of the traders are given subsidiary but yet they will still increase the price for their profitability. Now I am sure you will complain the government should have the price guideline and strict enforcement. For your info the government has strict guideline and there are department for price control. Many people fail to utilise the department. People can just call their helpline number and make complains. The officers will come with non official uniform and do the investigation. The trader will be fined if they are found guilty. If repeated they can be brought infront of law for more severe punishment. We normally will not call and make a report because either we do not know there is such department or we think it is no use. Own perception and influence of opposition will not make us do it. If someone makes the report and after several days they see the price still remain, they will just say useless reporting to them because they won’t take action. This is where we forget our basic rights and we are too lazy to follow up. If we put some effort, the traders will not be set free to increase as they like. When we do not utilise certain rights effectively we will suffer. We always point finger to others but we fail to understand and practise our rights properly.

As I said the MNC companies are paying very good and sustainable salaries to our people. Those who have the right qualification and skills are employed and being paid well enough. These people are still buying foreign brand cars, go to expensive coffee outlets and goes to expensive restaurant but yet they will join hands to complaint with the others. The real effected group is those who are working in average local companies. Their pay is below the market rate. These are the people who are really affected with the increase of prices. The government have increase the minimum wages and enforce it as law. This figure is not a figure picked from the sky and made it as law but it was studied in detail and faced many problems before implementing the figures as compulsory figure to follow. Government cannot set wages range as enforcement even though they have the salary scale because there are various industries which have different percentage of profit which determine the salary of the industry. That is the reason the Government is giving out BR1M to these group and not the highly paid salary group. The subsidiary which is reduced are compensate to these target group and if you calculate on the lost of subsidiary in your personal expenses and the amount given, it will sum up equally or show more and Government is putting the effort to give more payout to these target group and also the poor rural people. Government have created more platforms and spending money for the programs for these groups to enhance their education level and skills to match the high income group so these group will be pushed to the high income group and Government create more facilities for the existing entrepreneurs to enhance their business and Government encouraging many entrepreneurs development program to create more entrepreneurs in our Country. This are way to push for high income nation and our government are managing these within the available resources. If we take the concept of Pakatan Rakyat Leader, we have to use huge sum of amount to pay the subsidiary and to maintain our infrastructure which will lead to borrow more money from the World Bank or to other foreign resources which will result more disastrous position. In simple way if you borrow more money and you are unable to return then you will be soon control by the borrower. I believe normal layman can understand these concepts well. More over Pakatan Rakyat government brags they have the money which previous state government did not have but they fail to maintain even basic infrastructure. Example in Selangor many roads have pot holes, rubbish collection are not done well which made more illness to the people and the list goes on. What is the point of having money in the reserves but not utilise for the people. Government have more money but people have to spend unwanted course directly such as maintaining their vehicle and spend money for illness as a result of not providing and maintaining basic resources. In long run it will be even worse. This is equivalent inefficiency.

The previous country leader has given more facilities to sustain their position in the government, made many millionaires within them and the list goes on but the current Leader is committed to build this nation to High income nation. Nothing comes easy without any struggle. Let me give you an example, if a company has decided to enhance their business, they first will draw out their plans, improve and increase human resource and do capacity building, ensure all the resources needed are available and then execute the plan. During this period, many facilities to the shareholders will not be given or will be limited and even at times the dividend will not be paid to the shareholders. The shareholders will accept the struggle and continuously support the transformation plan. Country is also the same. The management are the Prime Minister and his team and we people are the shareholder. We as shareholder have to accept the challenges and struggle and continuously improve to support the country’s transformation. The current Prime Minister has his plan drawn perfectly. He is managing crisis well. Infact during the Euro crisis, Malaysia are not affected because of the plan. Many experts all over the world have praise his plan and work. His Nation Blue Wave Strategy is appreciated by many. Only we Malaysian and other pro opposition foreign experts and institution is criticising. Ofcourse there are some useless Ministers in his team which he need to chop off to have better efficient execution team for his plan.

There also will be question of corruption. Yes agree that corruption is the killer virus of the country and Malaysia are affected of this virus. Lets look at the AG’s report recently. He mentioned “there are still misuse of fund can be seen”. This sentence can be meant in many ways but the most popular was to mean it with the Pakatan Rakyat way. The real meaning of it is after so much effort, corruption still can be found. Which means it is sign of reducing. The government is putting a lot of effort to fight against corruption. It can be reduced but cannot be eliminated. Even corruption still available in PR Government even they brag so much of their transparency. Corruption is happening everywhere including in private sectors and the sad part is those who are fighting against corruption in the public are doing corruption in their private working life. PR have always labelled BN Government is not transparent. If they are not transparent why they made AG report public? It has happen before? BN is brave enough to accept the mistake and continuously improve the transparency rather than PR publically advertising their transparency but still awarding direct contracts to the contractors. Well this topic needs to go in detail and I will explain my point in this matter some other time.

We Malaysian are very easily influenced by anyone. We forget to put the effort to know the real fact and make a decision. Many are making campaign against the government for not being equal to the minority group which I agree in some and disagree in some. This is the country who gave freedom to practise our own religion. Malaysia has more temples outside of India. We have more non-muslim multimillionaires in this country. There are many issues which we need to fight for equality such as education, contract matters, corruption and etc which is essential to remind the Country Top Leader that the People (Shareholders) are very concern.

Stop complaining and work hard towards to improve yourself which directly will contribute to the growth of the nation. Successful people do not complain. They work hard and find ways to be at the top. We have to come out from the comfort zone and work hard to achieve the vision.

If we do not change our self, no matter who comes to govern us, we will not be successful.

Friday, September 12, 2014

In 2013, Malaysian authorities disclosed that ethnic Indians made up 71% of the 40,313 gangsters in Malaysia has divided the community, with some complaining about racial profiling but others acknowledging the sad fact.

There are some 2 million Indians in Malaysia, a relatively small minority, so the revelation by the Home Ministry last year of their over-representation in gangsterism has sparked anger and fear in a section of the Indian community worried about racial profiling.

How do we curb gangsterism ?

There are three ways .

1. To engage the misguided youth by bringing them to better path.
2. Arrest them ( how many can we arrest?)
3. Shoot them (for authority)

What is the best way in your opinion? to arrest and kill each and every misguided youth? Then we will have some clowns in gowns who will be coming in solidarity to claim justice for the gone.

Remember , gangsterism is not an act of an individual but involve a huge link of youth across the nation. Many factors drives them to this act , mainly poverty.

“I used to run drugs. A man would bring a slab of heroin from Penang. It was like a brick. On the train, he would leave the slab away from where he sat. I would then pick it up and take it to Johor — by car, by bus, even by motorcyle — through all the small towns. That was more than 10 years ago. I was paid RM15,000 for every trip.”

On the other note , NAAM an NGO established by MIC Vice-President and Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk M Saravanan in late 2013 to assist Indian youths through entrepreneurship, business financing and human capital development. This movement receives fund from Ministry of Sports and Youth which has objective of producing 100,000 Indian entrepreneurs in next 5 years.

For the past few days ,my Facebook timeline was filled with death news of one of the notorious gangster , M.Sasitharen , 32 who was gunned down in Johore . As many of us would be aware , late Sasi a.k.a Ulu Tiram Sasi is Johor wing of New Affirmative Action Movement (NAAM) head.

Sasi was also president of another NGO called “Persatuan Pembangunan Putra Wawasan” - which is an organisation to help people with regards to education, job opportunities and welfare.

I was told that Datuk Saravanan has taken few initiatives to engage youth who involves in notorious activities and gives them a chance / platform to build themselves financially legally as well as to serve the community via NAAM . Isnt it a good effort ? Dont you think everybody deserve a second chance?

This noble effort from Datuk Saravanan is not only targeting the determined youth who are willing to accept the challenge of global demand in agriculture but also young delinquents who involve themselves in gangsterism.

How long are we going to distance ourself from the youth who needs proper guidance and attention ? They need to be engaged and inclusive effort needed to keep them in the mainstream of development. The more we ignore them, the worst they become.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The topic that will be discussed here is ' how multiracial is DAP ?' I am not keen to talk on what DAP has done , what DAP is doing or how good DAP compare to BN components or how DAP have been managing Penang. I am pretty much sure there will be a little diversion in the topic discussed so I would like to discuss only about DAP's multiracial status. ONLY!

Hypothesis : DAP is not multiracial

I have decided to pick this topic as my subject after watching this video which is going viral these few days.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Just to clear something up when I say "idiots" I don't mean people who are less knowledgeable than me about a certain topic. I mean people who are wilfully ignorant, intolerant, or unreasonable to the point of frustration

I received a Whatsapp message from a friends of mine who shared a link of blog post regarding issues in Tamil schools.

*clicked the link*
*read till end*
*laughed*
*facepalm-ed myself*
Looking at the imbecile of the blogger , I said to myself...

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Well, I am not surprised to see Elangovan from MEITA , a so called neutral NGO led by Pro-opposition supporter Datuk Haji Tasleem who day and night attacks the government.

But to my surprise , is that true these Indian students did not get it?

SPM 2014

A total of 11,892 candidates obtained the Grade A in all the subjects they sat for in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination last year, an increase of 244 candidates, it was announced today.

Education Ministry’s director-general Datuk Dr Khair Mohamad Yusof said the overall SPM achievement for 2013 improved from the year before, with the National Average Grade of 4.93 compared to 5.08 in 2012.

"There are 405 candidates who obtained the A+ highest grade in all the subjects, out of which, 366 of the candidates were from national secondary schools and 39 from other schools,” he told reporters at a press conference when announcing the analysis of the results here.

A total of 470,395 candidates sat for the examination last year.

Khair said that based on the National Average Grade (GPN), the 2013 SPM results are the best in five years.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

106.590416 . Make sure you switch your Google Map to Earth mode. This is what you will find.

This image taken from Google Map. In an island ,southern Vietnam. Can it be MH370 that we all are looking for? Please share this article and get the relevant authority to check on this. I am not sure about this but can it be just a coincident?

::update 3.10am ::

Was informed by a friend that is just a coincident since Google Maps doesn't update their map daily. Just one of the plane was there when the satellite took image.

::update 3.43am ::

The image believe to be old. Captured 3 years ago. It was just another coincident. Lets continue to pray for MH370

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Please take note that these are compilation of few articles derived from various Malaysian dailies together with my points on the subject.

Wrong to compare results
The curriculum in Malaysia and the other countries are not the same. For example , the Year Six students in Singapore are studying Mathematics which is at the level of that being undertaken by oue Malaysian students whi are in either Form 2 or 3. So you can see the vast difference between these two countries that took part. We cannot say that Malaysians are less intelligent?

BUT OTHER STATES VOTED FOR BN?Yes. Because they dont have toll there =P

WHAT I SHOULD DO? Use public transport like me? Or change your state. Go to Penang. Everything is cheap there. Or change your country? =PWHAT IS STATE GOVERNMENT ROLE IN THIS MATTER?
In a way, state government also benefited from this hike as they hold 30 % of all highway shares

WOULD THINGS HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT IF I VOTED PR FOR PUTRAJAYA?Nope. The hike will surely take place as it is part of the agreement that was made earlier. PR probably will blame the previous government and continue with the hike by saying nothing much they can do as its the agreement signed by BN. We have seen similar thing in many issues before this. Try to recall.

DONT YOU THINK GOV SHOULD BE MORE CONSIDERATE IN THIS MATTER?Yes. Its too quick. Its coming one after another. Government should have hold it first for next year as we just witnessed few hikes this year.MPs urge Govt to postpone toll hike(click)

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Honorific titles are nothing but recognitions to someone who had contributed to the community and country. I have to agree that we have many 'Tan Sris ,Dato Sris,Datuk,Dato (and ect)' titles obtained using money and power but we should never ignore those who really deserve it.

Its a boost for them to perform better.

Today YB Speaker of Perak will be conferred SSAP title by Tuanku Sultan Pahang which carries 'Datuk Seri' title.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

In an interview with media , the Major General of Indian
Army was asked this “Where is the strength of your army ? Is it your modernized weapons or the number of
the soldiers? The MG replied “ It’s the patriotism in every of our soldier's heart . It’s
the real strength of Indian Army”

Friday, August 16, 2013

Politicians are great actors/actresses. They are also chameleons by default. We have seen many of them in Barisan Nasional. Well, many of PR leaders are not exceptional. Back in 2009 , my friends and I had same experience from a DAP politician . Well, at that time I have not thought of making it a big issue but looking at it happening again, I feel this hypocrisy should be brought forward for everyone's attention.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

If you are not stereotype , kindly leave this page now without further scrolling down. It is not meant for you. And yeah, if you are devoid to jest and sarcasm ,also please close this browser's window.Thanks

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Barely a week after the headmaster of SK Seri Pristana in Sungai Buloh came under fire for instructing his students to have their recess meals in a changing room, last Monday a secondary school principal has allegedly raised racial tension.

This time it is alleged that the headmistress told non-Malay students to go back to India or China.
The principal of SM Alam Megah in Section 27 Shah Alam had apparently told noisy non-Malay students to go back to their native land during the school assembly last Monday. (source)

This is the story the media told us.

What I was told by a friend's brother who is studying there :

The teacher did utter such statement but her remarks was not quoted fully neither by the parents nor media.

It was on a fine beautiful Monday. School assembly was going on .

When national anthem was going on, the students show no sign of respect to the song but was talking and making noise.